1971
DOI: 10.2214/ajr.111.3.467
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Transluminal Extraction of Catheter and Guide Fragments From the Heart and Great Vessels; 29 Collected Cases

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“…Today it is a more frequently applied technique as varieties of intravascular foreign bodies (including coils, stents, vena cava filters, etc) has increased because of numbers of interventional procedures has skyrocketed [2]. So, multiple options in the form of snares, biopsy forceps, dormia basket or tip deflecting wires are being utilized as retrieval tools depending on the need [3][4][5]. Retrieval of foreign objects by snare is more convenient but manier times commercial nitinol gooseneck micro snare are not available.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Today it is a more frequently applied technique as varieties of intravascular foreign bodies (including coils, stents, vena cava filters, etc) has increased because of numbers of interventional procedures has skyrocketed [2]. So, multiple options in the form of snares, biopsy forceps, dormia basket or tip deflecting wires are being utilized as retrieval tools depending on the need [3][4][5]. Retrieval of foreign objects by snare is more convenient but manier times commercial nitinol gooseneck micro snare are not available.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A variety of devices, such as snares in different configurations, biopsy forceps, tip-deflecting wires, basket devices, and pigtail catheters, have been used for this purpose [2][3][4][5][6][7][8]. In most instances these foreign body fragments have been removed, soon after they had embolized.…”
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“…Possible complications include sepsis, thrombosis, p u l m o n a r y embolus, perforation, arrythmia, and myocardial necrosis [2,3]. Surgical removal of an intravascular foreign body also carries a relatively high risk, especially among the seriously ill [5].…”
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confidence: 99%